Thanksgiving 2024

November 28, 2024
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Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the parent of all others.
– Cicero

If someone had told me four years ago that Trump would make the greatest comeback in American history, I’d be hard-pressed to believe him.

Donald Trump has the mandate of the People, and, even more surprisingly, the mandate of Heaven.

This year, I am thankful for the chance America has to right her course under Trump and his team’s leadership.

Clown World has not been defeated, neither has its works of Wokeism and DEI, but it has been dealt a blow, unexpected and unwelcomed by our enemies, and it falls on us to keep the pressure up.

To say we’re entering into a tumultuous period of American history would be selling it short. Already, the world is poised to change the political landscape away from the collapsing American Empire. Already, Trump has fractured the old political structures of the two ruling Parties.


As we celebrate one of the most American of holidays, Thanksgiving, let’s take time to remember how our ancestors faced their own threats to their way of life and, at times, their very existence. Let’s give thanks to them, and to God Almighty, that they had the moral courage and fortitude to do what had to be done, and that Heaven blessed their efforts, according to the Almighty’s will and grace.

Let us give thanks for our blessings and this rare opportunity we have to right our country closer to be in alignment with the will of the People and bend our knee to the Will of Heaven.

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